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Hal Stone



Average rating: 3.97 · 1,105 ratings · 95 reviews · 39 distinct worksSimilar authors
Embracing Our Selves: The V...

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Embracing Your Inner Critic...

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Partnering: A New Kind of R...

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Embracing Each Other: How t...

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4.35 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 1989 — 13 editions
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De innerlijke criticus ontm...

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You Don't Have to Write a B...

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Embracing Heaven and Earth

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Meeting Your Selves: An Int...

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Il critico interiore

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Affairs & Attractions

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it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1993
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“Often we allow our lives to be run by our Rule Makers, Inner Critics, Pushers, Perfectionists, Pleasers, Responsible Parents, and other selves. When we do, no real choices are available to us. We must continue to live our lives by their rules. We call this collection of primary selves our Operating Ego. When this Operating Ego is in charge, we are not driving our own psychological cars. Instead, they are driven by whichever of our primary selves is the strongest at the moment. Our disowned selves, such as our Boundary Setters, our Fun Lovers, our Daydreamers, our Self-Indulgent Princesses, our Warriors, our Incompetent Oafs, and our Irresponsible Children, are locked securely in the trunk.”
Hal Stone, Embracing Your Inner Critic: Turning Self-Criticism into a Creative Asset

“Our judgments always have behind them a quality of righteousness.”
Hal Stone, Embracing Your Inner Critic: Turning Self-Criticism into a Creative Asset

“f the lion in us wishes to roar but the goat bleats instead, we must pay for this substitution in one way or another. Payment will vary: For some, it will be experienced as depression, a loss of energy and enthusiasm, or a growing unconsciousness. For others, it can be uncontrollable, seemingly irrational behavior, during which life, fortune, profession, or marriage may be risked. In its most extreme form, the price may be a physical breakdown that can lead to illness or even death.”
Hal Stone, Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature



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